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Пишет Misha Verbitsky ([info]tiphareth)
@ 2025-05-06 12:51:00


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Музыка:Handel - Flute Sonata in E Minor, Op. 1 No. 1a, HWV 379
Entry tags:covid, psychoceramics, smeshnoe

проникновение ковида в тело чревато появлением невиданных и ужасных последствий

По ссылочке
от [info]avva@lj, сообщество
поехавших, до сих пор носящих маски и ежемесячно
колящих бустеры, ибо проникновение ковида в тело
чревато появлением невиданных и ужасных последствий,
которые полностью разрушат их жизнь и здоровье:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ZeroCovidCommunity/comments/1k9mi7k/on_the_eve_of_my_sons_7th_birthday_i_feel_depleted/

Что их жизнь и здоровье уже разрушены психической
болезнью, социальным дистанцированием, бустерами
и масочками, это они не очень замечают, а если
замечают, то не рефлексируют.

Один мой дружок, в момент "пандемии" серьезно
поехавший на этом же самом, убедил свою тогдашнюю
подругу сделать 4 укола шмурдяком подряд, два раза
спутником, и потом еще два раза пфайзером. Она
все это сделала, и где-то через неделю заболела
ковидом.

Особенно смешно смотреть на родителей, устроивших своим
детям адок с пожизненным домашним арестом и перманентным
ношением масок.

I have so much pain and anger in me. I could live a

hundred years like this and be fine - I had a free and
easy life for decades and if I need to turn my focus
inward for the rest of it I don't mind. But he has only
ever known the pandemic world, the world where few others
seem to care or take precautions the way we do. And I
know it won't be getting any better. There's no running
away from it. These children deserve a beautiful life and
they're being teed up for an ever burning world.

So yeah, guilt, shame, rage, grief, it's all those
favorite toppings for parenting as a conscientious,
observant adult in 2025 who doesn't want to let their
kids be eroded year by year for the sake of capitalism.

There are more of us out there , and our children, living
the same lives , that they don't deserve. To most we look
crazy , but our love for our children and the deep
knowledge we have chosen to accept rather than ignore
-means that dropping these precautions could harm their
little bodies forever and we would be consumed with guilt
. We already are consumed with guilt though aren't we? As
we pray some miracle will come along and free us all from
from this tiny, worried world we and those like us live
in. I could never have imagined a world in which a simple
play date , or a birthday outing , would have to be
weighed against : the possibility of long term physical
suffering for one or more people we love , ridicule for
masking, or the pain of foregoing it all for another
quiet birthday where we can buy as many gifts as we want
but it will never replace the big, joyful parties that
should have been, that we had , that they deserve.

* * *

В психиатрии описана масса случаев,
когда люди десятилетиями не выходят из дома,
опасаясь воображаемых заболеваний. Ковидобесие
это политика и идеология, которая в своем анамнезе
воспроизводит психическую болезнь; впрочем, любая
религия такова, как хорошо описано у Фромма
(ну типа: есть много очевидных параллелей между
религиозной обрядностью и навязчивыми движениями,
свойственными пациентам дурдома).

В России была популярна история о супружеской
паре, докторах наук средних лет, которые, узнав
о ковиде, заперлись в квартире, одели на голову
женские трусы, и провели всю пандемию в этих
самых женских трусах на голове.

Привет



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Re: О дряни.
(Анонимно)
2025-05-07 19:20 (ссылка)
про которые никто не знает, кроме тебя? действительно, глупо обсуждать

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Re: О дряни.
[info]tiphareth
2025-05-07 19:33 (ссылка)
https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=36947
Stal, M. (2013). Psychopathology of Joseph Stalin. Psychology, 4, 1-4.
Between 1928 and 1953, Joseph Stalin was the undisputed totalitarian dictator of the former Soviet Union whose “reign of fear” continues to maintain its egregious reputation. An examination of Stalin’s documented behaviors attempts to evaluate any signs of psychopathology in accordance with DSM-IV-TR criteria. Evidence of a troubled upbringing, depression, paranoia, and alcohol abuse suggests psychopathology as an implicating factor behind Stalin’s actions. Utilizing such a perspective may allow for future distinctions of individuals deemed responsible for horrendous atrocities.

https://blogs.bu.edu/guidedhistory/russia-and-its-empires/rachael-allen/

This is an article from the Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets, published in 2011. It includes an excerpt from the diaries of Stalin’s physician, Alexander Myasnikov. In his diaries he claims that Stalin had a mental illness. He says that Stalin suffered from atherosclerosis, the hardening of arteries, could have been a factor in Stalin’s decision-making and terrifying actions



“Personality and Foreign Policy: The Case of Stalin,” which appeared in the journal Political Psychology is an excellent source in understanding the theory that Stalin’s terrorizing behavior stemmed from paranoia. The author, Raymond Birt, explains that paranoia often begins during childhood in a situation in which the child feels both dependent on and threatened by the father. Stalin indeed experienced this situation with his drunken and abusive father. Birt claims his behavior while in power is indicative of a paranoid need to protect his narcissistic ego from external threats. This journal article is a good source because it explains how paranoia develops and then connects it to Stalin’s case. It is easy to understand and makes a strong case for mental illness in Stalin.

Birt, Raymond. “Personality and Foreign Policy: The Case of Stalin,” Political Psychology 14.4 (1993): 607-625.

“Why Tyrants Go Too Far: Malignant Narcissism and Absolute Power,” which also in appeared in Political Psychology compares Stalin, Hitler, and Saddam Hussein. The author, Betty Glad, claims that each show grandiosity, underlying insecurity, cruelty, and ultimately flawed reality. Glad applied a series of tests to the behaviors of these tyrants. She says Stalin clearly had a basic inferiority complex, and any sort of criticism was a threat to him. One theory is that Stalin was a manic depressive that was out of touch with reality and lacking constructive ambitions. Glad’s application of tests to all three of these tyrants is useful in understanding Stalin’s behavior in relation to the behavior of other tyrants we are familiar with.

Glad, Betty. “Why Tyrants Go Too Far: Malignant Narcissism and Absolute Power,” Political Psychology 23.1 (2002): 1-37.

In this news article in The Hour, this reporter summarizes an article put out by a Soviet Stalin biographer in which he questions whether Stalin may have had a “spiritual illness.” This article is good because it can direct one to the actual article this biographer wrote (which after searching couldn’t be found online.)

Smale, Alison. “In biography of Soviet writer mental health of Stalin questioned.” The Hour, December 10, 1987.

In this essay by Robert C. Tucker studies the theory of totalitarianism, specifically by looking at the cases of Hitler and Stalin. Both leaders demonstrated psychiatric conditions which would be designated as paranoid. Tucker says that their needs as paranoidal people were powerful motivating factors in dictatorial decision making and were not confined to their personal lives. This is helpful in understanding how Stalin’s condition influenced his actions during his Great Terror. It also puts in to perspective the differences between the totalitarianism of Stalin’s reign and of those before and after him.

Tucker, Robert C. “The Dictator and Totalitarianism.” In Political Leadership: A Source Book, edited by Barbara Kellerman, 49-57. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986.

Another Explanation for Stalin’s behavior

In “Soviet Foreign Policy: Mental Alienation or Universal Revolution,” John Hodgson uses three case studies to support the idea that Soviet actions were always defensive and not offensive in trying to achieve world domination. He says there is much evidence that the Soviets believed a conflict between the communists and capitalists was inevitable, so actions like Stalin’s were part of the effort to safeguard their values and beliefs. This is a helpful source because it gives another explanation to contrast those which claim Stalin did have some type of mental disorder.

Hodgson, John H. “Soviet Foreign Policy: Mental Alienation or Universal Revolution,” The Western Political Quarterly 24.4 (1971): 653-665.

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Re: О дряни.
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2025-05-07 22:57 (ссылка)
>This is an article from the Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets

Жжёшь сцуко!

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